Recruiting Live Periods

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Last year was the first recruiting cycle that the newly reformed Rice Commission saw its plan be put into action. No longer were there three five-day recruiting cycles in July and in April, though the timing of Easter played a part, just one live period was established.

This year it is back to the norm, that is at least for next month. The shoe companies have got their way, at least in the spring, with two open periods beginning on April 17-19, as adidas, Nike and Under Armour will host their sponsored teams in Louisville, Indianapolis and Dallas, before completing the window the following weekend in Kansas City, Atlanta and Omaha.

Other non-sponsored companies as in Hoop Group, HoopSeen, On the Radar Hoops and NY2LA will also host a plethora of grassroots programs throughout the last two weekends of the month, too, in places such as Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Manheim, Pa.

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...hings-to-track-as-the-2019-20-season-wraps-up
 
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[quote="Paultzman" post=380061]Last year was the first recruiting cycle that the newly reformed Rice Commission saw its plan be put into action. No longer were there three five-day recruiting cycles in July and in April, though the timing of Easter played a part, just one live period was established.

This year it is back to the norm, that is at least for next month. The shoe companies have got their way, at least in the spring, with two open periods beginning on April 17-19, as adidas, Nike and Under Armour will host their sponsored teams in Louisville, Indianapolis and Dallas, before completing the window the following weekend in Kansas City, Atlanta and Omaha.

Other non-sponsored companies as in Hoop Group, HoopSeen, On the Radar Hoops and NY2LA will also host a plethora of grassroots programs throughout the last two weekends of the month, too, in places such as Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Manheim, Pa.

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...hings-to-track-as-the-2019-20-season-wraps-up[/quote]

Thank you for the info.
My son will be playing in Louiseville and Omaha at the Adidas events. Will gladly let everyone know when, not if, a huge distinction that I am making, I see our staff in attendance.
 
[quote="redmannorth" post=380062][quote="Paultzman" post=380061]Last year was the first recruiting cycle that the newly reformed Rice Commission saw its plan be put into action. No longer were there three five-day recruiting cycles in July and in April, though the timing of Easter played a part, just one live period was established.

This year it is back to the norm, that is at least for next month. The shoe companies have got their way, at least in the spring, with two open periods beginning on April 17-19, as adidas, Nike and Under Armour will host their sponsored teams in Louisville, Indianapolis and Dallas, before completing the window the following weekend in Kansas City, Atlanta and Omaha.

Other non-sponsored companies as in Hoop Group, HoopSeen, On the Radar Hoops and NY2LA will also host a plethora of grassroots programs throughout the last two weekends of the month, too, in places such as Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Manheim, Pa.

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...hings-to-track-as-the-2019-20-season-wraps-up[/quote]

Thank you for the info.
My son will be playing in Louiseville and Omaha at the Adidas events. Will gladly let everyone know when, not if, a huge distinction that I am making, I see our staff in attendance.[/quote]

All the best to you and your son!
 
[quote="redmannorth" post=380062][quote="Paultzman" post=380061]Last year was the first recruiting cycle that the newly reformed Rice Commission saw its plan be put into action. No longer were there three five-day recruiting cycles in July and in April, though the timing of Easter played a part, just one live period was established.

This year it is back to the norm, that is at least for next month. The shoe companies have got their way, at least in the spring, with two open periods beginning on April 17-19, as adidas, Nike and Under Armour will host their sponsored teams in Louisville, Indianapolis and Dallas, before completing the window the following weekend in Kansas City, Atlanta and Omaha.

Other non-sponsored companies as in Hoop Group, HoopSeen, On the Radar Hoops and NY2LA will also host a plethora of grassroots programs throughout the last two weekends of the month, too, in places such as Atlanta, Milwaukee, and Manheim, Pa.

https://basketballrecruiting.rivals...hings-to-track-as-the-2019-20-season-wraps-up[/quote]

Thank you for the info.
My son will be playing in Louiseville and Omaha at the Adidas events. Will gladly let everyone know when, not if, a huge distinction that I am making, I see our staff in attendance.[/quote]

Racking up those frequent flyer points eh redmannorth.
 
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